Publications
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02.22.2024Top Advertising Law Trends for 2024UpdatesWith the first quarter of 2024 in full swing, it is a good time for brands to revisit marketing compliance strategies to minimize the risk of potential class actions, regulatory enforcement actions, and competitor challenges. This Update highlights hot topics in advertising law for 2024.
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09.18.2023ESG, Professional Perspective - Sustainability Advertising: US & EU Regulators Eye Enhanced Enforcement MechanismsArticlesAmanda Beane and Tim Carter's update as part of the Summer Sustainability Series was republished by Bloomberg Law regarding certain regulatory developments in the United States and EU related to green claims.
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07.27.2023Sustainability Advertising: US and EU Regulators Boost Guidance and EnforcementUpdatesBrands continue to promote sustainable and eco-friendly qualities of their products and services, and regulators are sharpening their enforcement tools in response. This Update summarizes certain regulatory developments in the United States and EU related to green claims.
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06.20.2023Florida Significantly Narrows the FTSABlogsOne of the most litigated state telemarketing laws in the country has been significantly pared down.
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04.20.2023First Lawsuits Arrive Addressing Generative AIUpdatesThis Update is the second in a three-part series on legal issues surrounding generative technologies. This second installment discusses the initial lawsuits filed involving these technologies and how these issues may be addressed by the courts for the first time.
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01.05.2023New Year’s Resolutions for Successful Brand Partnerships in 2023UpdatesBy conducting due diligence and securing reasonable contractual protections before entering a relationship, brands and personalities can start their partnerships on the right foot and help protect their value and reputations. In this Update, we outline some key steps to help avoid potential public relations and legal woes associated with co-branding and endorsement arrangements.
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12.29.2022Keep Your New Year Happy and Bright With These Ad Law TipsUpdatesAnother new year approaches, so it’s time for retailers to revisit advertising and marketing law compliance strategies to avoid class actions, regulatory enforcement actions, and competitor challenges. In this Update, we share our picks for the top five U.S. marketing law topics that deserve your attention in 2023.
Presentations
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10.05.2023Union Organizing & Labor Relations in the Gaming IndustrySpeaking EngagementsVideo Game Bar Association Summit Northwest / Seattle, WA
Blogs
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Generative AI in Movies and TV: How the 2023 SAG-AFTRA and WGA Contracts Address Generative AI
In the fall of 2023, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) each ratified new agreements, amending and building upon their collective bargaining agreements with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). The WGA, a union that represents film and TV writers,... -
Top Advertising Law Trends for 2024
With the first quarter of 2024 in full swing, it is a good time for brands to revisit marketing compliance strategies to minimize the risk of potential class actions, regulatory enforcement actions, and competitor challenges. This Update highlights hot topics in advertising law for 2024. Click here to read the full Update. -
Florida Significantly Narrows the FTSA
One of the most litigated state telemarketing laws in the country has been significantly pared down. On May 2, 2023, the Florida legislature passed a bill to amend the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act (FTSA), Fla. Stat. § 501.059. The bill was presented to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on May 16 and was signed into law... -
Another Round of Notice of Penalty Offenses—The FTC Targets Health Claims
Key updates: The Notice was sent to companies involved in the marketing of over-the-counter drugs, homeopathic products, dietary supplements, or health foods. The Notice does not establish new rules or guidance by the FTC, but creates a path for the FTC to more easily assess penalties if companies make certain claims without adequate substantiation. The...